Yes, 40 years after The Wicker Man came out — and of course
I mean the British movie, please pay no attention whatsoever to the Nic Cage
clusterfuck of the same name — director Robin Hardy has returned to the horror
masterpiece to make his definitive version. Plus Archer, Enterprise, Kurosawa
and more!

The 40th anniversary edition of Christopher Lee's
disturbing horror classic gets a
restored, all-new director's cut for Blu-ray, including two making-of
featurettes and an interview with director Robin Hardy. But hardcore fans might want to
try to import the three-disc "final cut" set, which including the theatrical
release and way more extras.

You either love Archer
or you don't, so there's little point in trying to praise what is one of the
best animated shows on TV right now. Suffice it to say, this is worth watching
and owning for the amazing Bob's Burgers crossover alone.

A documentary on how George Romero and a small film crew
cobbled together the first Night of the
Living Dead movie back in 1968, and how the movie became a phenomenon. As such, I
will forgive its use of "of the Dead" in its title.